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HAL Pushpak
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The Hindustan HUL-26 Pushpak was a 1950s Indian two-seat cabin monoplane designed and built by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and based on the Aeronca Chief built in Middletown Ohio from 1945 to 1949.[1] The Pushpak was a high-wing braced monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear.[1] Fuselage was built out of metal tubing and covered in fabric, and the wings were made using aluminum ribs on wooden wing spars, then covered in the same fabric.[1] The Pushpak first flew on the 28 September 1958 and was powered by a 90hp (67kW) Continental flat-four engine.[1] Around 160 aircraft were produced for Indian flying clubs for use as basic trainers.[1]
Specifications (HUL-26)
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- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985), 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 2172
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Records | Flight airspeed record · Flight distance record · Flight altitude record · Flight endurance record · Most produced aircraft |
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